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Chinese to Pinyin transliteration

Aggregated Source: Virtual China
September 25, 2006|

I sometimes come across a Chinese character, often part of someone's name or a place name, that I don't know how to pronounce.  Here's a handy character-to-Pinyin translation application, which is generously offered for free on a website called Ping Asian Imports.  They say that they get over 500 visitors a day using the service. 



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